Clinton Pledges Aid to Bangladesh
To Combat Child Labor Problem

DHAKA, Bangladesh -- Bina Aktar was only 10 years old when a friend suggested she look for a job at a small garment factory just across the road from her parents' home.

She was quickly put to work, earning about $14 a month clipping loose threads from shirts and pants bound for U.S. stores. "I didn't like working, but my family is very poor," Miss Aktar says, some five years later.